California financial regulator says it won’t release any more Silicon Valley Bank records


California's Department of Financial Protection and Innovation said it won't disclose any more records related to Silicon Valley Bank or the failed institution's collapse earlier this month.

Since the bank's failure, the DFPI has only released two related records: its order to take possession of SVB and its order to liquidate the bank, both issued March 10, the same day the agency seized the institution.

In response to a records request from the Business Journal, Charles Carriere, the agency's…

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